Sitting Bull: Battle of the Little Bighorn - Native American History - Part 3 - Extra History

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    🔥 In the tumultuous aftermath of President Grant's ultimatum in 1876, the Great Sioux War ignites as tensions between the US government and Plains Indians reach a breaking point. Grant's deadline threatens to treat any non-reservation Indians as enemy combatants, spurred by the discovery of gold in the sacred Black Hills, triggering a struggle for sovereignty and survival. Led by figures like Sitting Bull, who vehemently opposed reservation life, the Plains tribes unite in defiance, culminating in the legendary Battle of the Little Bighorn. Amidst the chaos, Sitting Bull's spiritual leadership and vision guide his people through the conflict, ultimately reshaping the course of history in the face of overwhelming adversity.
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  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  3 месяца назад +56

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    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 3 месяца назад +2

      You guys are awesome!😊😊😊😊❤❤❤

    • @also_arles
      @also_arles 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm absolutely in love with the thumbnail too...the steel chair strikes again!!!

    • @amyg6049
      @amyg6049 2 месяца назад

      jack sucks at elsagate spread the word

    • @shellyshort6633
      @shellyshort6633 2 месяца назад

      @extrhistory plz Do the pig wars plz

  • @njvikesfan0162
    @njvikesfan0162 3 месяца назад +498

    AND HERE COMES SITTING BULL WIRH THE STEEL CHAIR!
    BY GOD, THAT MAN HAD A FAMILY!

    • @ericmalanowski5547
      @ericmalanowski5547 3 месяца назад +9

      I understand the dramatic defeat of Little Bighorn, but Sitting Bull still had to evacuate because 4,500 Union boys under General Cook were in hot pursuit.

    • @laysdong
      @laysdong 3 месяца назад +4

      Custer lived in my hometown and we idolized him there. Pretty wack. Statues and all

    • @903lew
      @903lew 2 месяца назад +1

      @@laysdongWack

    • @nocheckmarkgames
      @nocheckmarkgames 2 месяца назад +2

      DOES HE HAVE NO HEART!?
      DOES HE HAVE NO SOUL!!??

    • @BensonCaisip
      @BensonCaisip Месяц назад

      STEEL CHAIR THUNDERING THE SKULL OF GEORGE CUSTER!

  • @lifeiszaney
    @lifeiszaney 2 месяца назад +140

    As a Native American who came from the Sioux, I appreciate all of these videos about our past, especially Sitting Bull and his ever-lasting defense of what we called home. Extra History, I thank you.

    • @victormeunier9075
      @victormeunier9075 15 дней назад

      If I may ask, but is Sioux a term that can also been used by non natives? I thought it was generally considered a demeaning term, as it was used by the colonists and not the Lakota people themselves.

    • @carlsoll
      @carlsoll 15 дней назад

      Life is Zaney :o whattan *awesome* name

  • @stevenchoza6391
    @stevenchoza6391 3 месяца назад +215

    Supposedly, Custer and his company were not just outnumbered but outgunned as well. They, allegedly, had single shot trapdoor rifles while the tribes had both lever-action repeating rifles and bows and arrows.

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 3 месяца назад +35

      Precisely. The tribes outnumbered and outgunned the government forces. Custer was foolish enough to lead his men into tactical encirclement with such long odds due to his underestimation of the battle capabilities at that engagement.

    • @eldorados_lost_searcher
      @eldorados_lost_searcher 2 месяца назад +14

      There's a few things going on with that:
      The Springfield trapdoor rifles the cavalry were using were repurposed weapons from the Civil War. This was a cost effect from the military budget being scaled back. It also had fewer moving parts than contemporary lever actions, so it'd be easier and cheaper to issue the trapdoors. Also, the trapdoors theoretically had more range than most lever actions, so the slower rate could be compensated by keeping the opposition farther away.
      However, fully encased cartridges were relatively new, and the copper casing (instead of brass) could warp in the chamber, requiring time and effort to clear. It's possible that this might have happened at Little Bighorn.
      This is why I laugh whenever I see something sold as "military grade" as a positive.

    • @johanmilde
      @johanmilde 2 месяца назад +9

      @@eldorados_lost_searcher
      The later half of the 19th century is such an interesting time in firearms history - so much back and forth between different design philosophies and military doctrines, innovations going in all directions at once - many of them into dead ends - and at any time, some sudden leap in technology, like smokeless powder, can make all your expensive armament efforts more or less obsolete.
      At least the US military wisely chose a glorious Norwegian design when they finally got around to getting themselves a repeating rifle in the 1890s. (What do you mean, it’s impractical to reload by pouring loose ammunition into a hopper when galloping at full speed in rough terrain? And sure, the locking lugs are too weak to handle full-powered cartridges, but you can just shoot weaker bullets instead!)
      “Military grade” can definitely mean anything from “unsophisticated but reliable” to “mass-produced by the lowest bidder” and “useless but manufactured in a key constituency”.

    • @DarnedYankee
      @DarnedYankee 2 месяца назад +1

      Another problem with the rifles used by the federal forces at the battle was the ammo. The issue was that due to the materials used to construct the cases, after the weapon was discharged, the case became very soft from the heat and pressure. Because of this, when the “trapdoor” was opened to eject the spent cartridge, the extractor claw would shred through the rim of the cartridge and thus cause the cartridge to be stuck in the chamber.

    • @celticknight221
      @celticknight221 2 месяца назад

      I also heard he was ordered to leave his Gatling guns behind

  • @adonaiislavieyra6731
    @adonaiislavieyra6731 3 месяца назад +441

    At 27 seconds from release, the video had 27 likes. Neat.

  • @dastemplar9681
    @dastemplar9681 2 месяца назад +16

    Legend has it when Sioux women came to loot the US dead at Little Bighorn, they found Custer’s body and shoved pins into his ears so that he would “listen better in the afterlife”.

  • @lizardguy4236
    @lizardguy4236 3 месяца назад +100

    I love Johnny Cash’s song “Custer” about the battle of Little Bighorn
    Now Custer split his men
    Well, he won't do that again
    Cause the General he don't ride well anymore
    Twelve thousand warriors waited
    They were unanticipated
    And the General he don't ride well anymore

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 3 месяца назад +15

      Custer had it coming

  • @charleslarrivee2908
    @charleslarrivee2908 3 месяца назад +80

    "It is an overwhelming victory, like nothing any Indian tribe has achieved in the history of the United States."
    The Northwest Indian Confederation which routed St. Clair's army at the Wabash in 1791 with even higher losses: "Are we a joke to you?"
    It's also worth noting that Custer didn't "foolishly" divide his command into scattered detachments; it was a calculated pincer movement, with Custer commanding one pincer and Major Marcus Reno the other. And Sioux survivors said it would have worked, if Reno had persisted in a charge to the end; but Reno lost his nerve, halted the charge and had his men form a stationary firing line, which gave the Sioux time to counterattack and rout Reno's detachment. Only the intervention of Captain Frederick Benteen bringing up the reserves and the spare ammunition, and several junior officers and civilian scouts taking control from the out-of-his-depth, drunk and traumatized Reno, saved the day for them. Which then meant that Custer's command was attacking unsupported, resulting in it being driven back and then overrun.

    • @malachiphoniex8501
      @malachiphoniex8501 3 месяца назад +10

      Not only that, but the Native Warriors of King Phillip's War achieved some great victories.

    • @reesehendricksen1871
      @reesehendricksen1871 2 месяца назад +7

      Granted Custer was nowhere bear as brilliant a commander as popular legend. As he often attacked without listening to scouts, and years earlier narrowly avoided being slaughtered by the doing the same mistake as Little Bighorn. Especially when compared to contemporaries like Mackenzie, its disturbing how much leadership varied in the army.

    • @giacomoromano8842
      @giacomoromano8842 2 месяца назад +9

      Custer ignored the scouts report on the effective size of the enemy, you cannot pull a pincer move with less than a fourth of your enemy size, him dividing his already heavily outnumbered force into smaller contingencies was absolutely foolish, he should have retreated when the actual number of forces he was facing became clear to him.

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA Месяц назад

      I never knew Atari рг0n has so much lore behind it!

  • @briannamcdaniel266
    @briannamcdaniel266 3 месяца назад +247

    I'm learning things that I was never taught in school. Thank you and keep up the incredible work! ❤😊

    • @extrahistory
      @extrahistory  3 месяца назад +33

      Will do!

    • @objectsupr9970
      @objectsupr9970 3 месяца назад +5

      Ironically, I'm being taught this in School. In England (before you say anything, I'm Polish)

  • @FakeBlocks
    @FakeBlocks 3 месяца назад +41

    Please do the Greek war of independence of 1821 against the ottoman empire next
    I've been asking for this since the first episodes of the sengoku Jidai!

    • @patrickblanchette4337
      @patrickblanchette4337 2 месяца назад +4

      I would recommend you watch Kings and Generals awesome series/collected video on Greece Independence; I did and it was amazing🤩 (the story & cool facts, not all the untold innocent masses who lost their lives in that conflict)!

    • @Dazzlefisher
      @Dazzlefisher Месяц назад

      They did a series on it already

    • @FakeBlocks
      @FakeBlocks Месяц назад +1

      @@Dazzlefisher no the didn't

  • @user-fq5mw9vs9o
    @user-fq5mw9vs9o 3 месяца назад +51

    This gives the idiom: "sending in the cavalry" a whole new meaning.

  • @jayfrank1913
    @jayfrank1913 3 месяца назад +72

    You show the US 7th Cavalry Regiment with what appear to be Henry or Winchester repeating rifles. They were armed with single-shot Springfield Trapdoor carbines in .45-70-405, I believe. It was the Sioux who had some access to lever-action repeating rifles, which gave them partial advantage in the battles described (the Springfield fired a more powerful round, while the lever-action rifles fired pistol-caliber rounds, but much faster).

    • @TrainGuyKen
      @TrainGuyKen 3 месяца назад +8

      I was thinking this myself watching the video. I've read that about 30% of the Sioux force had those lever action repeaters.

  • @Stewart001
    @Stewart001 Месяц назад +3

    I am a Cree from Ontario Canada, just wanted to say Wah-Chay (Hello) and that this channel rocks my socks. No word for good-bye in Cree so we say esh-kow-kah-mein (until next time).

  • @SayedI313
    @SayedI313 2 месяца назад +10

    If the Battle of Little Bighorn had been this epic, I can only imagine how the Battle of Big-Bighorn would have been

  • @also_arles
    @also_arles 3 месяца назад +95

    Once again, you guys never fail to deliver with another amazing installment in this series! ❤️

  • @MoonbreonDad78
    @MoonbreonDad78 3 месяца назад +68

    Love this Sitting Bull series. Have been waiting for years!

  • @dearrobloxiscool
    @dearrobloxiscool 3 месяца назад +28

    I had to listen to this in history class for hours, and this explains it in 20 minutes

    • @MrJimheeren
      @MrJimheeren 2 месяца назад +3

      So you know a much more detailed much better version of this story. Whole books have been written about this one battle, you can probably fill a large bookcase with books about Sitting Bull. This is a very shorted version of this man’s life

  • @gracewhitson8091
    @gracewhitson8091 2 месяца назад +7

    I have two Extra History videos open, each on a different device rn, this channel is keeping me fed

  • @user-gi8pk9uc7q
    @user-gi8pk9uc7q 2 месяца назад +4

    Argggghhhhh, why is it SO HARD for the U.S. to not break treaties with indigenous peoples?

  • @Deranged_ottoman
    @Deranged_ottoman 3 месяца назад +7

    A series on the algerian resistance would be nice!

  • @ecurewitz
    @ecurewitz 3 месяца назад +7

    Custer was badly outnumbered at Gettysburg but held off JEB Stuart until reinforcements arrived, they were still badly outnumbered, but managed to drive the confederate Calvary off the field. I always wonder if that played a role in his badly underestimating the Lakota at Little Big Horn

  • @paulmuscat2542
    @paulmuscat2542 3 месяца назад +35

    Yet another great video by Extra History, talking about a history overlooked (and even omitted) in schools across the U.S. I have to admit that Sitting Bull is a personal role model and I am really glad to see a series about him. Though, to be fair with George Custer, in the battle of the little big horn, he was outnumber 3 to 1 and probably killed around the same number to that which that he lost.

  • @nalinsaini1983
    @nalinsaini1983 3 месяца назад +28

    I’ve been a huge fan of Extra History (and Extra Credits and Extra Mythology and Extra Sci-Fi and So You Haven’t Read) since 2017!
    Great work, guys!!!

  • @eeleyes4302
    @eeleyes4302 3 месяца назад +5

    As a South Dakotain, I appreciate this series

  • @michaelchiango4665
    @michaelchiango4665 2 месяца назад +4

    Before America fought wars for oil, America fought wars for gold.

  • @jonathanguzman3044
    @jonathanguzman3044 2 месяца назад +3

    These are all so good I’m hanging off the edge of my seat

  • @BlueHooloovoo
    @BlueHooloovoo 3 месяца назад +22

    I would recommend watching the Ken Burns documentary 'The West'. It really goes into great depth about the American expansion westward and the effects it had on the Indigenous people's.

    • @typacsk
      @typacsk Месяц назад +1

      "500 Nations" is another really good one, although I suspect some of it is outdated by now

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 3 месяца назад +29

    Always look forward to your videos! This series has been amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @windyfennekin1588
    @windyfennekin1588 3 месяца назад +10

    Aw man, A new extra history for my day! Excellent, I've been looking forward to learning more about Sitting Bull!

  • @hannahhudson9307
    @hannahhudson9307 3 месяца назад +11

    Can you do an episode on Henry Hudson? I've Watched literally every single one of your videos and they're amazing!!

    • @extrahistory
      @extrahistory  3 месяца назад +5

      We take History suggestions on Patreon.

    • @hannahhudson9307
      @hannahhudson9307 3 месяца назад +3

      @@extrahistory omg I'm fangirling so hard right now 😂❤️

  • @draexian530
    @draexian530 3 месяца назад +3

    A leader who would not sow. A testament to resiliency in the face of impossible odds.

  • @WolfDarkrose
    @WolfDarkrose 3 месяца назад +6

    ahh just got my breakfest bowl starting my day and this is how it starts. all i need is a coffee and perfection.

  • @NotaCat-bz4pb
    @NotaCat-bz4pb 2 месяца назад +2

    Hey extra history you should do a skill share course for students who struggle in history!

  • @anilmanepalli6029
    @anilmanepalli6029 3 месяца назад +6

    You know we need a series of the buffalo soldiers

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero 2 месяца назад

      brought up from Africa, to come to America

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 3 месяца назад +19

    Love your content guys! You're the Best!😊😊😊❤❤❤

  • @v.emiltheii-nd.8094
    @v.emiltheii-nd.8094 3 месяца назад +7

    June 25th...close to my birthday. Nice.

    • @geoffreyherrick298
      @geoffreyherrick298 3 месяца назад

      Mine, too! It was also the day the Korean War started!

  • @alynross5052
    @alynross5052 3 месяца назад +5

    You guys should really do a series on Custard at some point.

    • @aohige
      @aohige 3 месяца назад +6

      Nah that would be for the Tasting History channel 😂

    • @geoffreyherrick298
      @geoffreyherrick298 3 месяца назад +3

      Colonel Custard's Last Pie Stand!

  • @royalbandit8106
    @royalbandit8106 2 месяца назад +3

    I think AOE 3 is the only game, that I know of, that actually covers this fight. Pretty well too 👍 not as much context as I'd like, but would still recommend that game.

  • @RaphBlade7
    @RaphBlade7 2 месяца назад +1

    *The following are the musings of a Salty SEAGULL named EARL who just shows up in my posts whenever he feels like it!*
    [EARL the Salty SEAGULL:] "I'm hoping there is a Part 4 as we gotta find out how Sitting Bull's story ended!"

  • @MarquisdeLafayette8461
    @MarquisdeLafayette8461 9 дней назад +1

    5:29 these names are incredible

  • @littledjkiller9998
    @littledjkiller9998 3 месяца назад +3

    Keep up with the series! I love them

  • @peppapig1972
    @peppapig1972 2 месяца назад +2

    Fun fact: George Custer went on to loosely inspire the character design of the Colonel in the dreamworks movie Spirit (2002)

  • @Foodcritic8
    @Foodcritic8 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s always a good day when there is a new extra history video 😁

  • @Ryu_D
    @Ryu_D 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for the video.

  • @user-zf4rz7jh2g
    @user-zf4rz7jh2g 3 месяца назад

    As always, great video!

  • @74jparralel38
    @74jparralel38 3 месяца назад +1

    Amazing video as always

  • @dsmnd13
    @dsmnd13 2 месяца назад +1

    It would be awesome to see an Eliot Ness and the Untouchables series

  • @alfrancisbuada2591
    @alfrancisbuada2591 3 месяца назад +2

    "My Grandpapi died with Custer!"
    "Custer was an idiot! He led his men into an ambush! He and everyone who were with him died for nothing!"

  • @fritoss3437
    @fritoss3437 3 месяца назад +5

    Day 4 of Asking for the redriver rebellion, the only Native American armed rebellion in Canadian History

  • @ktnamgyal5741
    @ktnamgyal5741 2 месяца назад +2

    Love the video 😊

  • @Nickthedog2011
    @Nickthedog2011 3 месяца назад

    MAN I LOVE THIS VIDEO!

  • @ms08gouf
    @ms08gouf 3 месяца назад +1

    Really good transition to the ad read

  • @odemanthegreat
    @odemanthegreat 3 месяца назад +7

    I love your vids

  • @HarvestStore
    @HarvestStore 3 месяца назад

    Great video.

  • @johnsoldier8722
    @johnsoldier8722 3 месяца назад +3

    Hey! I love your videos,I would love a video about the Tyrolean Rebellion

  • @loukaspaquette2544
    @loukaspaquette2544 Месяц назад

    I find it interesting to link the end of the video to Gabriel Dumont. He was a French Canadian Métis who was Louis Riel's right hand man. And after their defeat in the second northwest rebellion (I prefer to call it resistance as it is more accurate), he fled to the US and was also part of "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show".

  • @analoren4745
    @analoren4745 2 месяца назад +1

    Still hoping for an episode or series on the Sand Creek Massacre and Belle Starr

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock 3 месяца назад

    Great job

  • @oskerbenz8655
    @oskerbenz8655 3 месяца назад

    Love your vids.❤

  • @aaron8270
    @aaron8270 3 месяца назад

    I’ve been WAITING

  • @leod7815
    @leod7815 3 месяца назад

    Finally the video is out 😭👍🏻

  • @joeman68585
    @joeman68585 3 месяца назад

    Clicked as soon as I saw. Gonna be interesting, Not even past the intro yet and I know it.

  • @danandrobarcinas5405
    @danandrobarcinas5405 Месяц назад

    I love your channel

  • @TheBreadbank69
    @TheBreadbank69 2 месяца назад

    Most definitely do a video on the carrington event.

  • @GamesbiteRtDL
    @GamesbiteRtDL 2 месяца назад +2

    Somehow, the name General Custer sounds pretty familiar to me
    Probably from a Samurai Movie

  • @wikiuser92
    @wikiuser92 3 месяца назад

    Learning history hasn't been this fun since reading Don Rosa's stories, which he did extensive historical research for.

  • @mattthewmontoya2757
    @mattthewmontoya2757 2 месяца назад +2

    As a Mexican American with a lot of native blood its just sad

  • @moonbow-07
    @moonbow-07 3 месяца назад +4

    yet another extra radical vid from the extra creditz crew ! ✨

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock 3 месяца назад

    great

  • @KKRioApartments
    @KKRioApartments 2 месяца назад

    Re Battle of the Little Big Horn being the biggest victory "like nothing any Indian tribe had achieved in the history of the United States" @7:22 - see the Battle of the Wabash, 1791, also known as St. Clair's Defeat. That was the biggest Indian victory over the US Army, which lost nearly 1000 men - 3 or 4 times as many as the US Army lost at Little Big Horn.
    Matter of fact, Battle of the Wabash is one of those dramatic but forgotten episodes that would make for a great Extra History vid or vid series.

  • @sourabhmayekar3354
    @sourabhmayekar3354 2 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @samdumaquis2033
    @samdumaquis2033 3 месяца назад

    Interesting

  • @skghistory
    @skghistory 3 месяца назад +3

    I 😊 extra history

  • @kurtwolfgang9113
    @kurtwolfgang9113 3 месяца назад

    I NEED a series on the life of Ulysses S Grant @extrahistory

  • @CCJJ160Channels
    @CCJJ160Channels 3 месяца назад

    Not the folding chair?! I’m dead! 😂 🤣 😆

  • @Tno_is_a_great_mod
    @Tno_is_a_great_mod 3 месяца назад +1

    Fist 1000! Edit: that’s got to be my like with the most subribers, also I always loved the Wild West and it’s history. Though even though that was a really long time ago it has such an effect on the modern day.

  • @paperluigi6132
    @paperluigi6132 2 месяца назад

    I’d recommend everyone here to check out The Wild West chapter of the game Live A Live, as it makes some big references to this event.

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 3 месяца назад +32

    What a lot of people miss about this battle is the fact that the American government took this really seriously. They increased the size of the army, increased the size of companies up to 100 men, and in addition to this, according to my Time Life Western edition published in the 70s, recruitments went up by young men wanting to avenge Custer.
    Quite frankly, the Battle of Little Bighorn was a long term disaster for the Indians. In 14 years, there probably was not a free Indian anywhere. Sitting Bull and Geronimo of the Apaches together may have had good intentions on protecting their people, but man, they both woke up a sleeping giant in the form of the American government and got smacked down REALLY hard.

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 2 месяца назад +5

      That was what would have happened anyway ^^

    • @giacomoromano8842
      @giacomoromano8842 2 месяца назад +2

      The natives mistakes was not killing any European explorer the second they showed up, their clock started ticking as soon as Colombo putted foot in the America islands.

  • @user-ef3xt6yt2t
    @user-ef3xt6yt2t 2 месяца назад

    It’s. Erie im learning Lakota language right now it’s crazy this posted two days ago when I started learning the language

  • @Olympicmetor787
    @Olympicmetor787 2 месяца назад

    I love your videos
    Hope you get to 5mill

  • @realangel3659
    @realangel3659 2 месяца назад

    You should do one about Puerto Rico’s history

  • @thecatsays
    @thecatsays 2 месяца назад

    My husband had an ancestor at Custer's Last Stand. It's crazy when you research family history.

  • @Goat-tz6gs
    @Goat-tz6gs 3 месяца назад +1

    Cool
    :D

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock 3 месяца назад +1

    cool

  • @jackiegaines8892
    @jackiegaines8892 2 месяца назад

    Next do one on Bass Reeves ❤

  • @forexed8948
    @forexed8948 3 месяца назад +4

    I've been to the Little Big Horn battle ground

    • @TheThedisliker
      @TheThedisliker 3 месяца назад

      How was it?

    • @forexed8948
      @forexed8948 3 месяца назад

      @@TheThedisliker Still alive, you can feel the fight still going on

  • @tashacooper1753
    @tashacooper1753 2 месяца назад

    It’s hard the modocs did that too some went to war others we did really good at changing our ways

  • @postapocalypticnewsradio
    @postapocalypticnewsradio 3 месяца назад +1

    PANR has tuned in.

  • @mechtim
    @mechtim 3 месяца назад

    at this point this video had more detail than we had in text books

  • @kingstar5494
    @kingstar5494 3 месяца назад

    I love the thumbnail.

  • @Kilgorio
    @Kilgorio 3 месяца назад

    Wow

  • @a_tired_wendigo
    @a_tired_wendigo 2 месяца назад

    Us gov: hand over the gold man we’re broke and you can’t stop us.
    Sitting Bull: **C O W A B U N G A I T I S**

  • @NL-ws5fv
    @NL-ws5fv 2 месяца назад

    7:23 Couldn't help but ask out loud, "What about St. Claire's Defeat? Or General Hammer's Defeat?" ... Wished more people took note of the 1790s and the North West Indian Wars. Sad so many people forget Little Turtle and Blue Jacket.

  • @valmid5069
    @valmid5069 3 месяца назад +9

    At least Custer will be known for his service in the Union Army like the Battle of Gettysburg, having his last photo group taken by Gary Larson, and redeemed himself during the Battle of Smithsonian while being played by Bill Hader
    *...wait, hold up*

  • @austinblack7991
    @austinblack7991 Месяц назад +1

    Custer forgot to use the tactics he used against the confederates during the Civil War against the Sioux

  • @KDUFFRadio
    @KDUFFRadio 3 месяца назад

    At 39 minutes since upload, the views are 6900.
    Nice.

  • @jamesonbetts1832
    @jamesonbetts1832 3 месяца назад

    @4:33 in EARLY MODERN history

  • @chrisforsyth8323
    @chrisforsyth8323 3 месяца назад +1

    Historica Canada, Sitting Bull Heritage Minute

  • @RazSofer-xh3qs
    @RazSofer-xh3qs 3 месяца назад +1

    AND HIS NAME IS SITTING BULL!!! *plays Sitting Bull’s WWE theme song*

  • @rooster5228
    @rooster5228 2 месяца назад +1

    And people say “they still trust the government”